probinsya
Probinsya is the primary political and administrative subdivision of the Philippines, serving as a layer between the regional level and local government units. It is usually composed of municipalities and component cities, and its governance centers on the provincial capital. The term probinsya is the Filipino word for province, derived from the Spanish provincia.
Each province is headed by a governor elected for a three-year term, with a provincial board called
Provinces are subdivided into municipalities and component cities. Independent cities, when present, are not under provincial
Legal framework: The Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act No. 7160) devolved substantial powers to provinces,
As of 2023, the Philippines has 81 provinces. Provinces vary greatly in size, population, economy, and culture,